·AZ-Poll: Sen-McCain-Under-50-Percent, Extraordinarily-VulnerableFive-term incumbent Sen. John McCain- 45%has good reason to fear a primary challenge. Newly released data from liberal-leaning Public Policy Polling shows half of Arizona’s Republican primary voters disapprove of McCain’s job performance, and more than half would prefer a more conservative Senate candidate in 2016.

The Republican Party of Maricopa County meets at 7 pm, Wed., May 6 at AZGOP Headquarters, 3501 N. 24th St., Phx.

·“Hillary Clinton Can Try To Distract From Her Foreign Donor Scandals by rolling out a new policy position, but her history of flip-flopping on this issue and many others only reinforces why voters see her as dishonest and untrustworthy,” said Ruth Guerra, Hispanic media director for the Republican National Committee.

üThe budget decisions we made this year were tough, but your legislators and I weren't elected to do what is easy -- we were elected to do what is right and responsible for Arizona's future.

My administration will continue to govern in a way that protects Arizona's hardworking taxpayers and highlight this state's position as one of the best places in the nation for businesses to grow, invest and thrive. video to learn more about what this means for Arizona. Questions:engage@az.gov

·The Arizona Capitol Museum (AzCM) is hosting an exhibit of the 2014 winners of Arizona Forward’s “34th Annual Environmental Excellence Awards” through May 13. Arizona Forward and SRP presented 20 first-place Crescordia awards and 24 Awards of Merit. The winning projects set standards for achieving a balance between the built and natural environment in Arizona’s physical, technical, social and aesthetic development. The AzCM is open M-F, 9am-4pm, and Sat, 10 am-2 pm.Free parking for Museum visitors in Wesley Bolin Plaza at 17th Avenue and Washington Street. For information 602-926-3620. AzCM online at www.azlibrary.gov/AZCM.

·Clinton-Calls For Full-Equal-Path-Citizenship“Her history of flip-flopping on this issue and many others only reinforces why voters see her as dishonest and untrustworthy. So when Hillary Clinton says 'you know where I stand,' the truth is she may not be standing there tomorrow,” said RNC Director of Hispanic Media Ruth Guerra

·The Northwest Conservatives Present Jeff Utsch: “The Pros, Consand all you want to know regarding the Article V Debate”. “What do you think the Founders wanted us to do”?at 6 pm. May 12 in the Oro Valley Library community room.

·The Sun City Oro Valley Government Affairs Committee met this afternoon with LD11 Sen Steve Smith, LD Rep Mark Finchem and Vince Leach, and Oro Valley Town Councilman Mike Zinkinto discuss what was accomplished during the 2015 legislative session, what to expect in the 2015 legislative session, the town budget and the expected purchase of the El Conquistador Golf & Tennis Club. AQ&A follow the presentation.

·Supt of Public Education Diane Douglas’ “Listening Tour” is scheduled at 5 pm., May 28 at Pima Community College West Campus. See azed.gov/public-for full tour schedule.

·The Latest Voter Registration Figures have been released and according to Secretary of State Michele Reagan, Arizona has fallen to 3,235,690 registered voters, a decrease of 11,485 since the last report in January.

Of the state's 3.2 million voters, 36% are Republicans, 28% are Democrats and 36% have either registered with independent parties or not designated a party preference.

Libertarians and members of the Green party make up a little less than one percent of the state’s total registration while the Americans Elect Party has enrolled 459 voters since joining the state's other recognized political parties in 2011.

“We often see a slight decrease in active voter registration during non-election years,” said Reagan. “List maintenance during these periods can often outpace registration and this report indicates as much as we experienced increases in nearly half of the state’s 15 counties. As the state gears up for an exciting presidential election next year, I’m confident our registration totals will see a significant increase.”

The latest voter registration figures compiled by county, congressional district and legislative district are available on the Secretary of State’s website, www.azsos.gov/VoterRegistrationCount or by calling 1-877-THE-VOTE.

·The Sun City Republican Clubwill meet at 6:30 pm., May 18 at the Sundial Center 14801 N 103rd Ave. , in Sun Citywith Maricopa County Community College Board members Jean McGrath and John Heep. 6:30 pm – social.

·LD21 meets on the third Thursday of the month, May 21 at the GPO Office, 10050 W. Bell Rd, Suite 26, Sun City, AZ.

·The Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families is searching for youth ambassadors that show leadership, engage communities and mobilize other youth to solve community challenges. Applications are due by 3 pm., May 27 from those who will high school sophomore, juniors and seniors in the fall. Potential commissioners must submit an application and may be interviewed in June at the State Capitol if selected. If you are interested in applying you can access the application at www.youthservingarizona.org. The GYC members will be selected and announced in late June. A mandatory orientation for the Governor’s Youth Commission 2015 - 2016 is on Sat, Aug 8, 2015 in Phoenix

·Call The White House202-456-1111Comments. Switchboard: 202-456-1414.Contact Senatehttps://www.senate.gov/ or Representativeshttp://www.house.gov/Let them know how you feel. Hold their feet to the fire. They wanted these positions so badly, hold them accountable.Arizona delegation phone numbers:

·Firearms Laws Authority Alan Korwin: In today's Arizona Republic editorial, "Baiting Didn't Justify Attack" (5/5/15), you attacked the American Freedom Defense Initiative for displaying art in Texas that Muslim fanatics worldwide want censored in America. Using vile derogatory language, you assailed these patriotic defenders of the First Amendment -- which you would like us to believe you are. Bowing to an unholy demand for censorship, and caving in to the risks that serious free expression represents, you wrote, "There are better ways to make the point" -- than AFDI's obviously dangerous display... of artworks. Oh yeah? Name it.Prove you're not the sympathizing quislings you've inadvertently made yourselves out to be and publish a bunch of the 200 cartoons in the paper -- the good ones. Don't let planet Earth's greatest enemies tell the great Arizona Republic what to publish.

·Senator Marco Rubio will highlight the CAP event at 7 pm., May 6 in the Arizona Christian University Gymnasium, 2625 E Cactus Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032. $40 members. Discounted rates for Precinct Committeemen.Limited space.Click here fortickets for the main event or private pre-event reception. Pre-event reception attendees will get a picture with Rubio and participate in an exclusive Q&A. CAP President Cathi Herrod and Arizona Christian University President Len Munsil will also speak. contact Cylee Gutting at cgutting@azchamber.com or (602) 248-9172

üWed, May 13at 6:30 p.m.: KCarl Smith will be speaking at the Faith Christian School.

üWed, May 20 at 7 pm .: Veteran's Day Celebration with Kirsten Millsap and Company atFaith Christian School.

THURSDAY, MAY 7

·The Central Republican Women of Phoenix will meet at 6:15 pm, May 7 for dinner at the Hilton Garden Inn, 4000 N. Central, Phoenix to hear Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery discuss issues facing the county. Montgomery will discuss DUI enforcement and the ballot measure to decriminalize marijuana as well as other issues. Social at 5:30 pm. $22 per dinner. RSVP: Tina Shawtravelingtina@cox.net or 623-934-9730. A reservation made is a reservation paid. Cancellations must by made by May 4 to avoid being charged. Contact info: info@crwop.org

·Congressman Paul Gosar is conducting a 5:30 pm., May 7 Town Hall in the City Hall Council Chambers at 1 City Plaza, Yuma, AZ 85364. Websitehttp://gosar.house.gov) on Twitter @repgosar, or through Facebook at Representative Paul Gosar.

·The Mesa Republican Women will meet at 11:30 am, Thur., May 7 to hear House Speaker David Gowan give a wrap up on the 2015 legislative session and take questions. $10 membership luncheon. $12 guest/visitors lunch. $25 yearly membership. Club meets the first Thursday of the month, except July/Aug. The group meets at 1900 E. University Drive, Suite 11, Mesa. Northwest corner of University Drive and Gilbert Road. Riviera Plaza shopping center.Contact: Sherry Pierce, Presidentmesarepublicanwomen@cox.net

·The Northeast Maricopa County Chapter of Arizona Republican Assembly will meet between 6-8:30 pm., May 7 in Scottsdale. Speaker - Scottsdale City Councilman Guy Phillips will address another Bond Issue that the majority of the council plans to foist off on taxpayers - similar to the 2014 bond issue. Location: Scottsdale Via Linda Senior Center, Room 4, 10440 N. Via Linda, Scottsdale just south of Shea Blvd. Open meeting. All are welcome.RSVP not required.

·Congressman Paul Gosar and former Congressman Barry Goldwater, Jr, along with former Secretary of State Ken Bennett will speak at the 7 pm., Sat., May 9 Arizona Teenage Republican (TARS) banquet at the Scottsdale Plaza Resort. Tickets: Click here

·LD1 (Maricopa County) Is Hosting Congressman Trent Franks at 7 pm., May 11 at the Desert Hills Community Church, 34835 N. 7th St., Phx. 85086 (7th St. and Carefree Hwy., just north of Burger King). Contact Cathy Schwanke schwankeld1@gmail.com to confirm that Franks will be speaking in case of a scheduling change.

·The Arizona Project will meet at 6:30 pm., Mon., May 11 at 3375 E Shea Blvd., Phx. with Founder of Public Speaking is Fun Founder Fred R Doidge akaThe Doctor of Public Speaking. He will address five ways to manage conflict, five ways to make a great first impressions and your personal commercial. Contact Chr Ron Ludders at 602-677-1496

·AZ-Poll-Sen-McCain-Under-50-Percent-Extraordinarily-VulnerableFive-term incumbent Sen. John McCain- 45%has good reason to fear a primary challenge. Newly released data from liberal-leaning Public Policy Polling shows half of Arizona’s Republican primary voters disapprove of McCain’s job performance, and more than half would prefer a more conservative Senate candidate in 2016.

·Republicans Charged That Clinton's News-Making day was little more than a distraction from scrutiny of the Clinton Foundation and was evidence of "her history of flip-flopping on this issue," per Ruth Guerra, the Republican National Committee's director of Hispanic media. hillary-clinton-to-outline-immigration-stance-during-nevada-trip